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Here are some relevant facts.
But that omits some relevant facts.
Note some relevant facts: *From 1980 to 1996, the association was based in Huntington, and sought refuge in Oyster Bay after its Huntington site was sold.
— D.B., Los Angeles A. I may be missing some relevant facts, but based on what you've said, I don't see how your former employer could reap an immediate cash infusion by selling your pension plan to an insurance company.
In specific terms, this model reveals some relevant facts on the last recessions.
If the success rate is disaggregated into the three event types, some relevant facts might be exposed (see Fig. 9).
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Here are some of the relevant facts and figures to keep in mind about Colorado, as well as analysis about recent elections and what their results mean for 2012.
Briefly, here are the relevant facts: Porsche, for some reason, wants to control Volkswagen, and has been building up its stake, thereby driving up the price.
To assist each reader to fill in his or her own decade-long CPI forecast, some relevant historical facts: Since 1970 the lowest rate of CPI inflation, on a rolling three-year, five-year or ten-year basis, has been 1.9%.
The immediate implication is that some "market" prices are false because not all relevant facts are widely known.
Those are the more relevant facts.
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